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Early Career

9 TED Talks Every College Grad Needs to Hear on Life, Money, and Career Success

May 26, 2020 / Mint
9 TED Talks Every College Grad Needs to Hear on Life, Money, and Career SuccessNo matter how you made it to your college graduation, you did it! Your hard work paid off and it’s an exciting accomplishment. Whether you’re ready to have a small at-home celebration or kickstart your career, graduation is a big...

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Early Career, Unemployment

Coronavirus Unemployment Benefits: How to Apply for Unemployment Benefits When Laid Off

April 15, 2020 (Last Modified: June 1, 2020) / Jackie Lam
Coronavirus Unemployment Benefits: How to Apply for Unemployment Benefits When Laid Off

Have you been laid off because of coronavirus? Don’t panic, this guide lays out the next steps, including applying for benefits and health care.

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Early Career

What Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) + How Can It Benefit Your Career?

April 3, 2020 (Last Modified: April 29, 2020) / Mint
What Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) + How Can It Benefit Your Career?Corporate social responsibility, also known as CSR, is a specific business practice that keeps businesses socially accountable for their impact on the economy and the world around them. Companies like Starbucks, LinkedIn, and Deloitte have been holding themselves accountable by...

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Early Career

Social Currency: What Is It and How to Use it to Build Your Personal Brand

March 30, 2020 (Last Modified: April 2, 2020) / Mint
Social Currency: What Is It and How to Use it to Build Your Personal BrandSocial currency is the power and influence you yield in your social networking circle to influence the world around you. If you’re looking to build your personal brand, you can borrow social currency strategies from major brands and influencers to...

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Early Career, How To, Student Finances

How to Date on a Budget

March 2, 2020 / Zina Kumok
How to Date on a Budget

Expenses like restaurants, bars, premium dating apps and Uber rides can add up. Here are some tried and true tips for dating on a budget.

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Early Career, Student Finances

Should You Pay Off Student Debt with a Credit Card Balance Transfer?

February 26, 2020 / Jackie Lam
Should You Pay Off Student Debt with a Credit Card Balance Transfer?This probably comes as a surprise to no one, but college debt is at an all-time high. A few scary stats: Per the Federal Reserve, 2019 outstanding student loan debt loomed at $1.5 trillion. And among adults in the U.S....

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Early Career

What Is Imposter Syndrome + How Much Does It Cost Us?

February 25, 2020 (Last Modified: May 7, 2020) / Mint
What Is Imposter Syndrome + How Much Does It Cost Us?Imposter syndrome is an extreme case of self-doubt that impacts your performance and success—which, in turn, can hinder your earning potential. You feel like a fraud that’s minutes away from being caught. You may be thinking your tasks are too...

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Starting an Amazon Business (How to Sell on Amazon Guide)

February 17, 2020 (Last Modified: June 18, 2020) / Mint
Starting an Amazon Business (How to Sell on Amazon Guide)Amazon has rapidly become one of the largest online marketplaces — in fact, it’s one of the biggest marketplaces of any kind. The site sells everything from paper towels to luxury TVs to jewelry and has grown rapidly from its...

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SEP IRA: What You Need to Know

January 31, 2020 / Jackie Lam
SEP IRA: What You Need to Know

When it comes to retirement options for freelancers, comparing a Solo 401(k) to a SEP IRA can be confusing. Let’s break it down together.

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How Freelancers Can Bulk Up Their Income

December 31, 2019 / Jackie Lam
How Freelancers Can Bulk Up Their IncomeFellow freelancers know all too well that the transition to a new year is typically slower on the work front. While this largely depends on your line of work and the industry you’re in, you could experience a slowdown. Clients...

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